Mariah Eller was only trying to save her inn from being trashed. So how did the widow manage to attract the unwanted - and erotic - attention of the Prince of Wales? Not that being desired by royalty is necessarily bad. Only, Mariah much prefers the prince's best friend. Jack St. Lawrence is very tempting, and very loyal. And he knows that the prince gets involved only with married women. So he figures sexy Mariah is safe.until the prince demands Jack find her a husband! The problem? Jack and Mariah can't fight their sizzling attraction. And once they give in to their desires, the situation is even worse. Because the prince's man has found a husband for Mariah. Himself.

2 Reviews:

Overall, though, Make Me Yours read like a breath of fresh air. I loved Mariah and her embrace of her sexuality. Her husband was a worldly man and awoke in Mariah a passion that she hadn’t known existed. When he died, she missed that physical attention. While Jack is not the aggressor in this story, there is no denying that he has power from simply being a man and this power is well met by Mariah’s own self possession. (read more)

A problem I often have with romance books is the insta love I’m supposed to believe is forever. The couple knows each other for two weeks or sometimes less under fairly superficial circumstances and, yeah, it’s lurve. Here we get to see Mariah and Jack really get to know the other, to see beneath the facade to the nitty gritty. They discover the person inside and it’s that person, and not the pretty package, that ultimately catches the other. (read more)